About us
Clam Island Rowing is a Port of Silverdale boating program in Silverdale, Washington on Dyes Inlet. Clam Island Rowing offers recreational and competitive rowing for teens and adults. Our name is from a little island in Dyes Inlet that only shows itself on very low tides.
History
The Kitsap Sailing and Rowing Foundation (KSRF) was founded in 2006 as an outcome of a Leadership Kitsap Program.
With a successful sailing program running for eight years as a Kitsap County Parks and Recreation program, the KSRF focused attention on starting a rowing program. Clam Island Rowing was founded in 2013 with John Lind as coach and Bridget Burke as the coordinator. After two seasons as a Kitsap County Parks and Recreation program, Clam Island left the County and became a Port of Silverdale Program.
In 2017 Clam Island Rowing became its own non-profit organization.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide rowing opportunities for youth and adults for competition, fitness, and community.
Board of Directors
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Esmit Perez
PRESIDENT
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Patti Miele
SECRETARY
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Sarah Layman
TREASURER
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Summer Beasley
MEMBERSHIP CHAIR
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Donna Moore
SAFETY OFFICER